k Evolution of life on Earth, artwork Evolution of life on Earth. Sequence of artworks showing the timeline of the evolution of life on Earth, first in the sea and then on land, from the Proterozoic 650 million years ago to the Eocene 40 million years ago. From left, the periods and fauna shown are the Ediacaran sessile invertebrates Dickinsonia, the Cambrian Burgess Shale arthropods Marrella, the Ordovician trilobites, the Devonian ammonites, the Carboniferous the first terrestrial land animals and tetrapods, the Jurassic sauropod dinosaurs, the Cretaceous theropod and ornithischian dinosaurs, and the Eocene mammals such as horses and Diprotodon. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Evolution of life on Earth, artwork Evolution of life on Earth. Sequence of artworks showing the timeline of the evolution of life on Earth, first in the sea and then on land, from the Proterozoic  650 million years ago  to the Eocene  40 million years ago . From left, the periods and fauna shown are: the Ediacaran  sessile invertebrates: Dickinsonia , the Cambrian  Burgess Shale arthropods: Marrella , the Ordovician  trilobites , the Devonian  ammonites , the Carboniferous  the first terrestrial land animals and tetrapods , the Jurassic  sauropod dinosaurs , the Cretaceous  theropod and ornithischian dinosaurs , and the Eocene  mammals such as horses and Diprotodon .
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Evolution of life on Earth, artwork

Evolution of life on Earth. Sequence of artworks showing the timeline of the evolution of life on Earth, first in the sea and then on land, from the Proterozoic (650 million years ago) to the Eocene (40 million years ago). From left, the periods and fauna shown are: the Ediacaran (sessile invertebrates: Dickinsonia), the Cambrian (Burgess Shale arthropods: Marrella), the Ordovician (trilobites), the Devonian (ammonites), the Carboniferous (the first terrestrial land animals and tetrapods), the Jurassic (sauropod dinosaurs), the Cretaceous (theropod and ornithischian dinosaurs), and the Eocene (mammals such as horses and Diprotodon).

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